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  1. Highfin glassy perchlet: Parambassis lala
  2. Poradaha fish fair 2013
  3. Water clover: Marsilea sp.
  4. Azolla: Azolla pinnata
  5. Water morning glory: Ipomoea aquatica
  6. Aquaculture: An option for alleviating poverty case study 01
  7. St. Martin's Island
  8. Brood banks in Bangladesh
  9. The Padma River
  10. Finfishes of the Sundarbans
  11. Duck weeds in Bangladesh
  12. Angel: Pterophyllum scalare
  13. Ramsagar
  14. Silver dollar: Metynnis hypsauchen
  15. Striped snakehead: Channa striata
  16. Mottled loach: Acanthocobitis botia
  17. Spotted snakehead: Channa punctata
  18. Flying barb: Esomus danricus
  19. Badis: Badis badis
  20. Green pufferfish: Tetraodon fluviatilis
  21. Milkspotted puffer: Chelonodon patoca
  22. Trout barb: Raiamas bola
  23. Indian glass barb: Laubuca laubuca
  24. Silver hatchet chela: Chela cachius
  25. Bengala barb: Megarasbora elanga
  26. Slender rasbora: Rasbora daniconius
  27. Gangetic scissortail rasbora: Rasbora rasbora
  28. Balitora minnow: Psilorhynchus balitora
  29. Rainbow minnow: Psilorhynchus gracilis
  30. Shacra baril: Barilius shacra
  31. River stone carp: Psilorhynchus sucatio
  32. Estuarine ricefish: Oryzias melastigmus
  33. Barca snakehead: Channa barca
  34. Rice paddy eel: Pisodonophis boro
  35. Freshwater morey: Gymnothorax tile
  36. Indian mottled eel: Anguilla bengalensis bengalensis
  37. Crocodile tooth pipefish: Microphis cuncalus
  38. Deocata pipefish: Microphis deocata
  39. Freshwater pipefish: Ichthyocampus carce
  40. Bengal tongue sole: Cynoglossus cynoglossus
  41. Largescale tonguesole: Cynoglossus arel
  42. Doublelined tonguesole: Paraplagusia bilineata
  43. Largetooth flounder: Pseudorhombus arsius
  44. Oriental sole: Brachirus orientalis
  45. Pan sole: Brachirus pan
  46. Panna croaker: Panna microdon
  47. Rubicusdus eelgoby: Odontamblyopus rubicundus
  48. Tropical sand goby: Acentrogobius caninus
  49. Goby: Acentrogobius cyanomos
  50. Spotted green goby: Acentrogobius viridipunctatus
  51. Goby: Gobiopterus chuno
  52. Burmese gobyeel: Taenioides buchanani
  53. Bearded worm goby: Taenioides cirratus
  54. Burrowing goby: Trypauchen vagina
  55. Flathead sillago: Sillaginopsis panijus
  56. Bartail flathead: Platycephalus indicus
  57. Tripletail: Lobotes surinamensis
  58. Four barred tigerfish: Datnioides polota
  59. Yellowfin seabream: Acanthopagrus latus
  60. Blotched tiger toothed croaker: Pterotolithus maculatus
  61. Himalayan glassy perchlet: Pseudambassis baculis
  62. Deep pugnose ponyfish: Secutor reconius
  63. Spotted archerfish: Toxotes chatareus
  64. Coitor croaker: Johnius coitor
  65. Cuja bola: Macrospinosa cuja
  66. Paradise threadfin: Polynemus paradiseus
  67. Fourfinger threadfin: Eleutheronema tetradactylum
  68. Indian threadfin: Leptomelanosoma indicum
  69. Sixfinger threadfin: Polydactylus sexfilis
  70. Jarbua terapon: Terapon jarbua
  71. Greenback mullet: Liza subviridis
  72. Goldspot mullet: Liza parsia
  73. Do you know? fisheries-facts
  74. Broad mouthed mullet: Paramugil parmatus
  75. Yellowtail mullet: Sicamugil cascasia
  76. Pearl gourami: Trichogaster leeri
  77. Spotted sicklefish: Drepane punctata
  78. Cory cat: Corydoras aeneus
  79. Black skirt tetra: Gymnocorymbus ternetzi
  80. Phantom tetra: Hyphessobrycon megalopterus
  81. Black carp: Mylopharyngodon piceus
  82. Non-traditional fish seeds for aquaculture
  83. Tubifex collection and selling in Jessore
  84. Bombay duck: Harpadon nehereus
  85. Largescaled terapon: Terapon theraps
  86. Exotic fishes of Bangladesh: Suckermouth catfish, Hypostomus plecostomus
  87. Spotted scat: Scatophagus argus
  88. Barramundi: Lates calcarifer
  89. Important aquarium shops in Rajshahi city, Bangladesh
  90. Important aquarium shops in Dhaka city, Bangladesh
  91. Roseline shark: Puntius denisonii
  92. High fin shark: Myxocyprinus asiaticus
  93. Rainbow shark: Epalzeorhynchos frenatus
  94. Eleven vulnerable fishes of Bangladesh: Recorded from Chalan Beel
  95. Twelve endangered fishes of Bangladesh: Recorded from Chalan Beel
  96. Five critically endangered fishes of Bangladesh: Recorded from Chalan Beel
  97. Aquarium fishes of Bangladesh part 2
  98. Aquarium fishes of Bangladesh part 1
  99. Olive barb: Puntius sarana
  100. Cultured fishes of Bangladesh
  101. Exotic fishes of Bangladesh
  102. Puffer fish: A common and an old threat of Bangladesh
  103. Classification of Cypriniformes
  104. Electrofishing
  105. Fish drying and dehydration
  106. Population blast in Bangladesh: Role of fisheries in the development of this raising population
  107. Plant origin fish feed ingredients
  108. Animal origin fish feed ingredients
  109. BdFISH: An online platform for sharing fisheries information
  110. Integrated fish farming: Rice-fish
  111. Aquarium fisheries of Dhaka, Bangladesh
  112. Site selection freshwater aquaculture
  113. Tiger barb: Barbus tetrazona
  114. Silver shark: Balantiocheilos melanopterus
  115. Black ghost knife fish: Apteronotus albifrons
  116. Tubifex for aquarists of Bangladesh
  117. National fish week 2010 at Rajsahi University of Bangladesh
  118. Freshwater and estuarine fishes of Bangladesh
  119. Bengal loach: Botia dario
  120. Mola carplet: Amblypharyngodon mola
  121. Reba carp: Cirrhina reba
  122. Final workshop on community based fish culture in seasonal floodplains in Bangladesh
  123. Striped spiny eel: Mastacembelus pancalus
  124. Striped dwarf catfish: Mystus vittatus
  125. Cotio: Osteobrama cotio cotio
  126. Guntea loach: Lepidocephalus guntea
  127. Reticulate/Y loach: Botia lohachata chaudhuri, 1912
  128. Freshwater gar: Xenentodon cancila (Hamilton, 1822)
  129. Mrigal/Mrigel: Cirrhinus cirrhosus (bloch, 1795)
  130. Catla: Catla catla (Hamilton, 1822)
  131. Rohu/Rui: Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822)
  132. Aquarium fisheries in Rajshahi city Bangladesh
  133. 4th biennial fisheries conference and research fair 2010 of BFRF
  134. Field visit to Beel Mail by RU fisheries students
  135. Threatened to extinct fishes of Bangladesh
  136. Kaptai Lake
  137. Small Indigenous Species (SIS) of fishes
  138. Pond aquaculture in northwestern Bangladesh: starting a new way of life for Adivasi people

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